Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1892 — FOREIGN. [ARTICLE]

FOREIGN.

Cholera in Paris. Over 1,800 deaths occurred from cholera in Russia on the 11th. By a cave-in at tho Blizzard mine, near Sudbury, Ontario, Tuesday, five men were killed and two injured. It is reported that Premier Abbott, of Canada, will resign soon and be succeeded by Sir John Thompson. In the week’s mortality returns the Registrar-General, after giving the death rate of London as sixteen per one thousand, states that twelve deaths were due to cholera or choleraic diarrhea. Announcement is made of tho death of Gen. Enrico Cialdinl, the Italian soldier and statesman, aged eighty-one years. He was commander-ln-chlef of the troops in central Italy and served os embassador to Paris from 1876 to 1832. Railway agents at Quebec have received instructions not to issue or exchange tickets for points in the United States to immigrants, on account of the twenty days’ quarantine.